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ABC News sources are reporting that Wade was part of an underground white-supremacist rock band scene.

According to his boss at Lucas Milhaupt Inc., Wade had just quit his job in July. His girlfriend's mother said her daughter and Wade had recently broke up.

Despite all the turmoil, neighbors at his former duplex said Page kept to himself.

"We just barely saw the guy, he barely said Hi once in a while,” said David Brown, a neighbor.

Page's ex-girlfriend wasn't home but her mother told WISN 12 News the family was shocked when federal agents told them Page was the gunman.

"It's shocking, I met him, he seemed softspoken and quiet I never had a lot of conversations with him other than with my daughter, it's shocking,” said Bernie O’Dea, the mother of Page’s ex-girlfriend.

Wade, a native of Colorado, served at three army bases; Fort Sill, Bliss and Bragg from 1992 to 1998, and was a psychological operations specialist.

He was ultimately discharged with no eligibility for reinstatement.

12 News also obtained police records from Texas showing Page was arrested after a bar fight and charged with a misdemeanor in 1994.

After that, his life took a different turn. Page was widely known in the underground white supremacist rock music scene, and was most recently with a band called "End Apathy".

In a chilling online interview he did two years ago with his record label, Wade discussed his ideas behind his song lyrics.

"The topics vary from sociological issues, religion, and how the value of human life has been degraded by being submissive to tyranny and hypocrisy that we are subjugated to,” said Page.

He also said in that report that he sold all of his belongings twelve years ago and drove around the country hitting up different music festivals playing in bands with Neo-Nazi roots.

Police believe that Page acted alone and was the only gunman in the Oak Creek shooting.

The FBI had been looking to speak with a person of interest who showed up to the Sikh Temple Sunday and had been acting suspiciously according to several witnesses, but the man was interviewed by police and cleared Monday.